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This standalone track, Logic’s first of 2018, is also a status-update on just what Bobby has achieved. “Sold more albums my first week than Harry Styles and Katy Perry / If that ain’t a sign of the times then I don’t know what is, man this sh*t is scary / ‘Cause b*tch, I’ve been blowin’ up like C-4 / And I’m 3-for-3, like a free throw / Anybody hatin’ on the boy, take a step back and then deep-throat / Now my phone blowin’ up like ring / Like ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring! / That Kevin Durant, I’m a champion / Check the numbers, I’m a champion / Can’t sleep on the boy anymore, but the haters that love to hate gon’ pop an Ambien / Star Lord, champion / Know the name, now they know the alias, that’s for sure Gave ’em 44 / Now here’s 44 more,” he spits at the song’s close. Logic has graduated to a new class, but he’s filled his yearbook with brag raps, deploying a variety of precise flows.